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Indiana AgTech School Opens Doors Wide

Indiana AgTech School Opens Doors Wide


By Andi Anderson

Enrollment is now open for seventh and eighth grade students at the Indiana Agriculture & Technology School, a program designed to combine strong academics with hands-on learning in agriculture and technology.

Keith Marsh and Bertha Harding-Young from the school explained that the goal is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to prepare for future careers in agriculture, technology, and related industries.

The school’s curriculum emphasizes practical training, innovative learning environments, and connections to real-world opportunities, giving students a strong foundation for success.

The Indiana Agriculture & Technology School has earned recognition for blending traditional classroom learning with field-based experiences. This approach allows students to understand agricultural practices, technological advancements, and problem-solving skills that are valuable both in higher education and the workforce.

By opening enrollment to seventh and eighth grade students, the school aims to expand its reach and give younger learners access to these unique opportunities earlier in their academic journey.

Families interested in learning more about enrollment can contact the school directly at 260-319-8082 for details about the application process. Additional information and resources are also available online through the school’s official website.

By offering a mix of agriculture-focused education and technology-driven instruction, the Indiana Agriculture & Technology School continues to inspire students to explore careers that connect innovation with one of Indiana’s most important industries.

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